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The Archbishop of Canterbury’s representative to the Holy See and director of the Anglican Centre in Rome (ACR), Archbishop David Moxon, is to retire in June next year after four years in the post. Archbishop Justin Welby and the governors of the ACR have begun the search for an Anglican bishop to succeed him for the combined post, which has been dubbed “the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Spymaster General.”

“We have indeed been fortunate to have Archbishop Sir David Moxon as director of the centre for the past four years, and concurrently as my representative to the Holy See,” Archbishop Justin Welby said. “David’s experience as a Primate, and uniquely, in his case, as Anglican co-chair of ARCIC, has strengthened the centre’s standing and profile enormously.

“Building on the excellent work of his predecessor, David has pioneered joint work on practical social ethical issues. He has strengthened links with the Papal household through a number of events where he has accompanied the Holy Father in blessing the faithful of all churches. His work stands his successor in good stead to build further.”

A spokesperson for the ACR governors sad that “replacing Archbishop David Moxon involves finding an Anglican bishop with the experience and stature required to represent the Archbishop of Canterbury at this opportune time in Anglican – Roman Catholic relationships.

“The post-holder acts as a two way ambassador between the Vatican and both the Archbishop of Canterbury and the wider Anglican Communion. The post-holder is also the director of the Anglican Centre in Rome and, as a consequence, the role is multi-layered, binding together ambassadorial, educational, pastoral and interpretive elements.

“The person needs to be theologically able with good linguistic ability. A knowledge of Italian is preferable and a willingness and ability to learn Italian is essential.”

The appointed person will be provided with accommodation at the Anglican Centre in Rome’s complex at the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj, in the heart of historic Rome. The appointment is expected to be for a five-year period.

The closing date for applications is 31 December. Interviews will be held in Rome on 9 February, and in London in March. The detailed job description and application guidance is available by clicking here.

Reprinted from the Anglican Communion News Service.

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